Genetic Scientist: Robert Haynes
Canadian geneticist and a biophysicist.
Robert Haynes born in1931 and died in 1998
Taught as a research professor at York University
Haynes had contributed to the study of DNA repair and mutagenesis.
In 1953 Haynes had finished his degree in mathematics and physics at the University of Western Ontario.
A few years after in 1957 he had received his Ph.D in Biophysics.
Haynes had then created the word ecopoiesis in 1984.
In 1988 Haynes had become president of the 16th International Congress of Genetics.
Then in 1990 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.
In his final years during 1995, he became the 104th President of the Royal Society of Canada.
Robert Haynes born in1931 and died in 1998
Taught as a research professor at York University
Haynes had contributed to the study of DNA repair and mutagenesis.
In 1953 Haynes had finished his degree in mathematics and physics at the University of Western Ontario.
A few years after in 1957 he had received his Ph.D in Biophysics.
Haynes had then created the word ecopoiesis in 1984.
In 1988 Haynes had become president of the 16th International Congress of Genetics.
Then in 1990 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.
In his final years during 1995, he became the 104th President of the Royal Society of Canada.